Kastrenzo wrote:I always thought it was the Welsh that were known for sheep shagging, but someone else told me it was the Scottish

The UK is basically composed the completely normal English in the centre, then as you move outwards it gets progressively worse. Scotland is a bit further out than Wales is from central England, so they have it worse off, while sheep shagging in Ireland and the channel islands is worse still. The Overseas Territories seem to be immune on the basis that even though they are barely more hospitable than Russia, they pass the time with the imminent threat of Invasion from Argentina, Spain and other countries who haven't discovered how to work a proper expeditionary force.

But really Welsh, Scottish, Irish. They all like their raw mutton. (This post is completely unbiased)

Kastrenzo wrote:I always thought it was the Welsh that were known for sheep shagging, but someone else told me it was the Scottish

The UK is basically composed the completely normal English in the centre, then as you move outwards it gets progressively worse. Scotland is a bit further out than Wales is from central England, so they have it worse off, while sheep shagging in Ireland and the channel islands is worse still. The Overseas Territories seem to be immune on the basis that even though they are barely more hospitable than Russia, they pass the time with the imminent threat of Invasion from Argentina, Spain and other countries who haven't discovered how to work a proper expeditionary force.

But really Welsh, Scottish, Irish. They all like their raw mutton. (This post is completely unbiased)

Well its a good job that I am from England and I only moved to wales for my university degree then, isn't it?

Got this for a project i have in mind involving some of my friends and their birthday present for me from earlier this year.So mainly for the minifigs and parts. A bit expensive but... well whatever. Only i am a bit bummed that the parts thatlooked so yellow on the box turned out to be golden/orange, duh.

What the hell? You bought this set for the bricks? Those are just ornamentation to help sell what's important: the exquisite ten-piece collection of eight original paintings on genuine LEGO-brand flimsy cardstock!

stubby wrote:What the hell? You bought this set for the bricks? Those are just ornamentation to help sell what's important: the exquisite ten-piece collection of eight original paintings on genuine LEGO-brand flimsy cardstock!

I am tempted to open the polybags to take a look at the other 6 original paintings you mentioned but that will dramatically diminish their value in coming years, right?Somewhere i have got a pack of Ninjago cards as well.

Actually, if i ever come around to creating my own statcards for Brikwars i already have some perfectly sized cardboard pieces to glue them on.

I mainly got it for the some of the parts in it, but I decided to build it just to try it out and came away with mixed feelings. First, I hate how the treads move around and get stuck on the rest of the vehicle, making driving it difficult. I guess the intention was to have the spikes on the treads attack enemies, but it totally doesn't work as intended. The vehicle was fun to put together though, so it's not completely bad.

Just got this.Overall, it's a nice set. It's got a pretty cool sliding door on it. Though, there were a lot of stickers. I wouldn't have minded if they were printed, because the patterns actually look pretty cool.

I mainly got it for the some of the parts in it, but I decided to build it just to try it out and came away with mixed feelings. First, I hate how the treads move around and get stuck on the rest of the vehicle, making driving it difficult. I guess the intention was to have the spikes on the treads attack enemies, but it totally doesn't work as intended. The vehicle was fun to put together though, so it's not completely bad.

I love the crocodiles so I bought that. Then a friend got me one as a b-day present. Like you said, parts only.